So for the confidence portion of the picks...If I am most confident in a bowl, I want to assign that with a higher total (ie 35)?? Or do I assign it with a 1 as I am most confident. I am unsure how these points are allocated and want to rank order the bowls in the proper order.

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Corey will end up in last or near last. He already f'ed up his 33 and 32 picks with some completely ordinary and evenly matched games. Not sure what he was thinking there.

Its called research.

I liked the mismatches I saw and picked the games high. I missed on these two. That being said both games were close at the end; especially the SDS game which La-Lafayette won on a last second field goal. They miss that or don't get the chance your saying I'm brilliant. IMO I think its easier to pick some of these no name games based on stats, seeing how deficiencies are more pronounced in these lower level teams. All it takes is one stud to exploit these issues. See FIU's T.Y. Hilton and Kendrick Rhodes to Marshall's weak defense and FIU's 31st ranked defense vs Marshall's 98th ranked offense. The SDS game was all on Ronnie Hillman (FBS second leading rusher) running wild on LA-Lafayette's inconstant D.

These may look like bad picks to you but they're no more of a crap shoot than a lot of the BSC conference match-ups. With the talent on many of these teams and a few more weeks to prepare anything can happen. In these early games teams have less time to prepare meaning better statistical match-ups.

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Corey will end up in last or near last. He already f'ed up his 33 and 32 picks with some completely ordinary and evenly matched games. Not sure what he was thinking there.

Its called research.

I liked the mismatches I saw and picked the games high. I missed on these two. That being said both games were close at the end; especially the SDS game which La-Lafayette won on a last second field goal. They miss that or don't get the chance your saying I'm brilliant. IMO I think its easier to pick some of these no name games based on stats, seeing how deficiencies are more pronounced in these lower level teams. All it takes is one stud to exploit these issues. See FIU's T.Y. Hilton and Kendrick Rhodes to Marshall's weak defense and FIU's 31st ranked defense vs Marshall's 98th ranked offense. The SDS game was all on Ronnie Hillman (FBS second leading rusher) running wild on LA-Lafayette's inconstant D.

These may look like bad picks to you but they're no more of a crap shoot than a lot of the BSC conference match-ups. With the talent on many of these teams and a few more weeks to prepare anything can happen. In these early games teams have less time to prepare meaning better statistical match-ups.